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Life is not cheap, it’s the heaviest price you could ever pay.
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Its almost half past twelve in the night and I was going through the greater Kashmir newspaper as this is the best newspaper I find in these days to get updates about my beautiful and most missed homeland. Its here I came across this news about Ghulam Mohammad Shah the way he is living and the way he used to live at one point of his life. It really put me into pieces to think what life he would be living in this world where people even charge to pray. Whenever, I used to read the newspaper my heart would get filled with the pain with every death I read, and I don’t remember any day when I had not read about someone dying somewhere, the best one was the day, when I, actually didn’t find anyone reported dead in the newspaper and then someone whispered in my ears, a dead body has been recovered from Jehlum, Here I go.
I don’t know why I am writing this, what after so many years had struck and shaken my heart to the extent that my fingers had revolted against me and started typing. May be another news, five people killed in a grenade attack near batamaloo, or may be a series of seven blasts shocking IT capital of India. It’s not this actually which makes me to shiver and shudder but then the thought that my entire family is there. I use to think, after paying such a huge price around one lakh people dying for the cause, I could not give it up and should rather do something to help my brothers and sisters. But then aren’t we subjecting those people to the pain as well who haven’t yet felt it until their nails or those who are already mourning over their beloved, aren’t we asking our sisters to sacrifice their other brother as well for the cause, aren’t we asking that mother to give up her second son in this noble path who has already lost one, aren’t we asking that father to lose the hopes for his son, of making his an engineer and a doctor, aren’t we asking that wife to get used to live without her husband.
I confess I don’t need Pakistan. I confess I don’t need India and herby I confess I don’t need even freedom, I want peace tell me where to and how to get it .and if the answer is revolution then I ask “Isn’t it possible we revolt without ammunition, without guns and grenades, without paying more in blood”

July 25, 2008 | 1:50 AM Comments  0 comments

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